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A conductor of length 'l' is rotated abo...

A conductor of length 'l' is rotated about one of its ends at a constant angular speed `omega` in a plane perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field B. plot graphs to show variations of the emf induced across the ends of the conductor with
length of the conductor l.

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